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SOAP-JMS Binding Working Group Teleconference

17 Jun 2008

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Attendees

Present
alewis, Derek, +1.650.454.aaaa, eric, Roland, Yves, bhakti, GlenD
Regrets
Peter
Chair
SV_MEETING_CHAIR
Scribe
Derek, Eric

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<trackbot> Date: 17 June 2008

<Roland> Scribe: Derek

<eric> correction - Eric

<Roland> Scribe: Eric

Any update on testing from Amy?

Amy: Waiting on a response from Phil. Thinking that we've gotten as far as we can tossing emails back and forth. Perhaps time to open up to the mailing list to see whether we can resolve it that way.
... Biggest question is where do we hook into the stack in order to monitor and verify messages. Mostly in agreement as to how to verify messages. Different approaches suggested by Phil, Amy, Eric.
... Best bet - get the four (Roland, Amy, Phil, Eric) to agree on something, then send to the list as a whole. Adding some voices may resolve some problems.

Roland: Can Amy flush out an email with which items we've agreed on, which we haven't. If Phil doesn't respond promptly, just send an email to the whole list.

<scribe> ACTION: Amy to send mail to the list about the progress so far. [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2008/06/17-soap-jms-minutes.html#action01]

<trackbot> Sorry, couldn't find user - Amy

<scribe> ACTION: alewis to send mail to the list about the progress so far. [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2008/06/17-soap-jms-minutes.html#action02]

<trackbot> Created ACTION-10 - Send mail to the list about the progress so far. [on Amelia Lewis - due 2008-06-24].

Roland: Last week we resolved to use the assertion markup that Peter researched. Peter checked in a bunch of stuff to CVS with those changes. If we want to get ready to have a first public working draft by the end of the month, what is involved?

Yves: Requires approval from the directorate to do the publication.

Roland: Will look at the requirements for a first public working draft.

<scribe> ACTION: eric - write up email with nits discovered in the spec during the review for testing [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2008/06/17-soap-jms-minutes.html#action03]

<trackbot> Created ACTION-11 - - write up email with nits discovered in the spec during the review for testing [on Eric Johnson - due 2008-06-24].

eric: observe that the specification still refers to IRI instead of URI.

Roland: if anyone else has items that they think we should address, please send to the mailing list.

Summary of Action Items

[NEW] ACTION: alewis to send mail to the list about the progress so far. [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2008/06/17-soap-jms-minutes.html#action02]
[NEW] ACTION: Amy to send mail to the list about the progress so far. [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2008/06/17-soap-jms-minutes.html#action01]
[NEW] ACTION: eric - write up email with nits discovered in the spec during the review for testing [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2008/06/17-soap-jms-minutes.html#action03]
 
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